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Wild Palms

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1993
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.5K
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Wild Palms (1993)
Wild Palms
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A multi-national corporation attempts to take over America while small pockets of resistance hold out against rampant technology.A multi-national corporation attempts to take over America while small pockets of resistance hold out against rampant technology.A multi-national corporation attempts to take over America while small pockets of resistance hold out against rampant technology.

  • Creator
    • Bruce Wagner
  • Stars
    • Jim Belushi
    • Dana Delany
    • Robert Loggia
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2.5K
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    • Creator
      • Bruce Wagner
    • Stars
      • Jim Belushi
      • Dana Delany
      • Robert Loggia
    • 25User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 nominations total

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    Jim Belushi
    Jim Belushi
    • Harry Wyckoff
    • 1993
    Dana Delany
    Dana Delany
    • Grace Wyckoff
    • 1993
    Robert Loggia
    Robert Loggia
    • Sen. Anton Kreutzer
    • 1993
    Kim Cattrall
    Kim Cattrall
    • Paige Katz
    • 1993
    Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson
    • Josie Ito
    • 1993
    Ernie Hudson
    Ernie Hudson
    • Tommy Lazlo
    • 1993
    Bebe Neuwirth
    Bebe Neuwirth
    • Tabba Schwartzkopf
    • 1993
    Nick Mancuso
    Nick Mancuso
    • Tully Woiwode
    • 1993
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Eli Levitt
    • 1993
    Ben Savage
    Ben Savage
    • Coty Wyckoff
    • 1993
    Bob Gunton
    Bob Gunton
    • Dr. Tobias Schenkl
    • 1993
    Aaron Michael Metchik
    Aaron Michael Metchik
    • Peter
    • 1993
    Robert Morse
    Robert Morse
    • Chap Starfall
    • 1993
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Chickie Levitt
    • 1993
    François Chau
    François Chau
    • Hiro
    • 1993
    Charles Hallahan
    Charles Hallahan
    • Gavin Whitehope
    • 1993
    Eugene Lee
    Eugene Lee
    • Lt. Bob Grindrod
    • 1993
    Charles Rocket
    Charles Rocket
    • Stitch
    • 1993
    • Creator
      • Bruce Wagner
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    rogierr

    'What a strange world. So dramatic, so predatory.' - 'We're like two old generals.'

    It's a pity it wasn't released 5 years earlier: the mood created by cinematographer Phedon Papamichael (Phenomenon, Cool Runnings) is so eighties-like, the great Michael Mann (L.A. Takedown, Manhunter, The Insider) must like it, if only visually: it's very clean and cool. Except Mann usually adds some really excessive displayals of power with lots of shooting (Miami Vice) and lots of music. Wild Palms is far more subtle. The great score was created by legendary composer Ryuichi Sakamoto (Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence). The chosen hit songs (Where the streets have no name, Hello I must be going) just add slightly to the mood and you really have to pay attention to the songtexts. And notice the subtle fashion statements, like the sober collars? There are 5 episodes directed by 4 directors, one of which is Kathryn Bigelow (Near Dark, Point Break, Strange Days): Strange Days (1995) is a nice movie about more or less the same subject but without the aesthetics and the good acting. James Belushi is great, Robert Loggia and Angie Dickinson must be the devil themselves.

    Wild Palms may feel like 'Dynasty - the play - set in the future' about families in multimedia instead of oil. The story IS about media monopolies and law-suits (MS anyone? - Church Windows): there seems to be no credible independent justice system anymore in this future. There are family intrigues, but definitely never really feels like a soap opera. However, one of the flaws of Wild Palms is that you can see that it is made for tv because you can see where the commercials are supposed to be. Wild Palms is quite lengthy, but I just couldn't wait for the next episode to be broadcasted seven days later. I wouldn't recommend trying to watch all episodes at once, because the pace is rather low. Cut it down to 180 minutes and you can show it in a theater (although Warhol's 'Empire' wasn't cut down a minute...). Definitely more interesting than 'JFK' and 'Nixon' together.

    9/10
    9dgarwood

    Best CYBER-Noir Dialogue EVER

    The real credit for WILD PALMS should go to Bruce Wagner and his flowing, prosaic dialogue. It's like classic Film Noir crossed with cyber-speak, doused with a fifth of Single Malt Scotch and set on fire. There are so many clever, nimble phrases that are turned on their axis and spun into something entirely different.

    Examples:

    "Mystery loves company."

    "Do you know how much it hurts to be SHOT IN THE CHEST??"

    "You're no General! You're a pimp with the wings of a bat!"

    "You've got quite a mouth on you! Take care someone doesn't take a needle and sew it up."

    "Weak dog! You stillborn calf! YOU MAKE ME VOMIT!"

    Granted the whole package is a little hard to take in all at once - it's one of those things that becomes more interesting the more you watch it. And for everyone who argues it ends with a whimper, not a bang, well, you may be right, but I posit that The Senator, Harry's real lineage, The Go Chip, and the Mimezine are all besides the point. Enjoy it for one of the campiest, cleverest, most intelligent scripts ever written for television.(Thank You Bruce Wagner) This is a project that is not only entertaining to watch, but a JOY to listen to. It's FUN.
    7jef-frisone-1

    Interesting but somehow not whole

    WP has a rating of 7 here and that is what it merits. I saw some of the series back in 93, but have just re-watched it all. The quality of the cinematography is excellent and in that area the series holds up well. However, there are some major downsides to WP. One and the most important, some of the acting is incredibly bad, to start with, that of Belushi. The Trivia section says he had no idea what the story was about, so he simply recited his lines. One has the impression, most of the time, that he did just that. Loggia is Loggia, another Type A, overacted performance. Catrall starts off weak, but gets better. Angie is the real disappointment. She looks great and is perfect for the part, her clothes are fine, her scenes some of the most intense, but her acting is often wooden. I find Delany the best and most consistent, though other reviewers don't like her. The music is overblown and the one good piece, the background music to the most intense scene, the ending of Hungry Ghosts, is obviously influenced by P Glass's music. The series shows its influences clearly: 60's counter-culture, Scientology, and perhaps a little less obviously, Meet John Doe. In fact, for me, the latter is the main thrust of the series. However, the way the story is handled leaves something to be desired. It is too neat and clean, not open ended. However, the series obviously had some major influence itself. Those are easily seen in the Matrix series, in Caprica, and most obviously and essentially in Inception. Nolan would probably deny it, but half of Inception is lifted from WP. So, kudos for an idea that has had some mileage. Also, the series has been compared to Twin Peaks, but there is little to compare really. As said, the acting of WP is not esp thrilling whereas I find not a single character is weak in TP. The music for Badalamenti is far superior to that of Sakamoto. Both series look excellent. One area where WP beats TP is that WP is a closed story, a true miniseries. TP got out of control and thus lost some of its power. However, for me, TP is still a series I could re-watch without problem. So, finally, at the end of this long-winded review, WP is good, but not great. It would a great choice for some sort of re-imagined series à la Battlestar Galactica.
    written23

    Tom Cruise's Vanilla Sky Nightmare

    The story is a veiled attempt at going where the church of Scientology exists. Anton Kreutzer, played fairly well by Robert Loggia, is pretty much L. Ron Hubbard. There are even spot lines that go to the arena of Aleister Crowley, Hubbard's "very good friend". The Sea Org and the Commodore's Messengers are dressed to the nines, perfect in their affectation of the naval attire. Coty is a mock-up of the now ruler of the Darkstar, the honorable king David. You know the Star of David is two inner locking equilateral triangles encompassing three 60 degree angles. "and ye shall know them by their number":666; a number exulted upon by Ron's very good friend, Aleister Crowley. The acting is spotty, some actor's can't and some can. However great imagery, fantastic attire, and far ahead of its time in technology make this a must see for the clued-in sci-fi fan. Hubbard might have been twisted, but give him his due, a genius for manipulation of the truth. Scientology is still standing and Tom Cruise can't handle the truth, can't handle it because he knows not what he do.
    TSHunter

    Amazing and Powerful

    This is a cult favorite, and in my opinion, it is Oliver Stone's finest achievement in film. This film watches much more like David Lynch-- If you liked Twin Peaks, then get a copy of this as soon as possible. This film is actually very deep in the examination of our society in how it portrays the masses as being glued to their televisions and easily controlled by media giants, and how much religion is cultish no matter how big. I recommend you watch it if you have a brain in your head and like to use it. It's not just another action movie that seem to waste the projectors at movie theatres these days...

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    • Trivia
      Jim Belushi admitted during publicity for this miniseries that he had absolutely no idea what the story was about. After reading the script several times and still failing to understand the plot, he simply showed up for filming each day and recited his lines.
    • Goofs
      The rear-view mirror in Harry's corvette appears and disappears from scene to scene.
    • Quotes

      Josie Ito: Gracious me! You've got quite a mouth on you! Take care someone doesn't take a needle and *sew* it shut.

    • Connections
      Features Animal Crackers (1930)

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дикие пальмы
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles City Hall - 200 North Spring Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • Greengrass Productions
      • Ixtlan
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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